050: Using Your Values and Goals to Reach Financial Independence with Matt Miner

Matt Miner is a coach, author, and speaker who works with folks to get the most out of their money by understanding his clients’ values and goals, and then helping them do what it takes to gain control of their income and increase their savings rate. Check out his work at DesignIndependence.com.

Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Arizona State University in Tempe Ariz. and an MBA from Duke University in Durham, N.C. On weekdays, he leads the sales organization of a thirteen-store John Deere dealership.

Matt lives in Raleigh, N.C. with his wife and their three terrific, entrepreneurial, and money-savvy children.

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